xtcc is a set of tools being developed for market research data processing. It is comprised of the following components: xtcc compiler, a data processing backend, qscript, a questionnaire scripting language, a data conversion program for converting data from the qscript format to data processing backend format, and dpassist, a tool to aid in the writing of tabulation and edit specs. The input for this program will be the questionnaire script or map file for the data.

The FSMGen program is a compiler that assembles a state machine definition into executable code in C. The output is designed to be generic and is not bound to any particular input. The tarball contains source code and a Makefile for building it on Linux systems.

OpenSMTPD is an RFC compliant, secure, and simple SMTP server ported from OpenBSD to Linux. It supports the SMTP protocol, including SSL versions for added security, virtual domains, forward files, and external delivery agents like procmail, and can do most of the basic things that other MTA implementations do.

cproto generates function prototypes for functions
defined in the specified C source files to the
standard output. The function definitions may be
in K&R or ANSI C style, or in the lint library
form. cproto can also convert function definitions
in the specified files from the K&R style to the
ANSI C style.

The GUIShell project is a collection of utilities facilitating the use of the GTK+ toolkit in shell scripts through the gtkshell utility. The ACE configuration environment provides sample scripts utilizing gtkshell for desktop utilities. rootcat provides the ability to display messages to the root window using Xft, allowing one to write status display scripts.

HGL is a compiler/interpreter suite for developing images. It features its own simple but powerful language, Lua integration, output in various formats as well as runtime input handled by plugins, and easy integration into various environments like Web servers or graphical applications. The input is taken from a source file, which has to be compiled for quick and frequent access by the interpreter. An interpreter then runs the compiled files, takes input from custom plugins (if neccessary), and outputs its result via custom plugins.

FIM (Fbi IMproved) aims to be a highly customizable and scriptable image viewer targeted at the users who are comfortable with software like the Vim text editor or the Mutt mail user agent. It is based on the Fbi image viewer and works either in the Linux framebuffer console or in the X system. It features the ability to filter the list of images with regular expressions, Vim-like autocommands, command line autocompletion and history, completely customizable key bindings, external/internal scriptability, and much more.

Nonpareil is a microcode-level simulator for HP calculators introduced between 1972 and 1982, including the HP-35, HP-45, HP-55, HP-25, HP-34C, HP-38C, HP-41CV, HP-11C, HP-12C, HP-15C, HP-16C, and other models. The necessary microcode is included, as is a microcode assembler. The GTK+ toolkit is used for the user interface.

fsc2 is a program for controlling spectrometers. Experiments are done by interpretation of scripts
written in a simple language, EDL. Devices are handled via modules in order to allow easy integration of new devices. More than 50 devices are supported, connected via serial port, GPIB, LAN, or USB as well as data acquisition cards, etc. The state of an experiment can be remotely monitored via a built-in Web server.